Traité De Numismatique Du Moyen Âge, Depuis D'apparition Du Gros D'argent Jusqu'à La Création Du Thaler, by Arthur Engel and Raymond Serrure, is a comprehensive study of medieval coinage. This historical treatise, originally published in 1905, delves into the intricate world of numismatics during the Middle Ages, covering the period from the emergence of the Gros d'argent to the creation of the Thaler. The authors meticulously examine the evolution, design, and historical context of various coins, providing invaluable insights for collectors, historians, and anyone interested in the economic and cultural landscape of medieval Europe.
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